Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [noun] [vb past] with " in BNC.
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1 | Stephen and he had worked closely for two years now , but there was no question of the men sharing a social relationship , as she and Stephen did with James and Elaine . |
2 | He nodded at her and Kate realised with growing dismay that the man was drunk . |
3 | Received opinion , based unduly on the word of sister Elisabeth , has it that Nietzsche began with the idea of a large book on Greek culture which , under Wagner 's influence and again its author 's real inclinations , was gradually whittled down to a book on Greek tragedy — and Wagner . |
4 | Its ‘ argument ’ repeated the discussion which he and Lewis shared with Dyson on that memorable September night . |
5 | He and Johnson parted with warm expressions of mutual regard . |
6 | He and Hayling emerged with £11,000 from Manchester City Council , £7,000 from the TGWU , £6,000 from SOGAT and a total of £10,650 from six others — National Union of Public Employees ( NUPE ) , £3,500 ; National Communications Union ( NCU ) , £2,000 ; National Union of Journalists ( NUJ ) , £2,000 ; National Association of Local Government Officers ( NALGO ) , £2,000 ; Association of Cinematograph , Television and Allied Technicians ( ACTT ) , £650 ; and the tiny TGWU-dominated Bakers ' Union , £500 . |
7 | Yesterday he and Botha lunched with Terry Vaux , the WRU committee man who resigned from the International Rugby Board as a result of the South African row . |
8 | Instead he and Juan lunched with Victor and Sharon Kaputnik . |
9 | He and Margaret went with their luggage to Victoria Station and booked single tickets to Berlin . |
10 | But it was always going to be difficult for us once Huddersfield scored with a penalty . |